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Okay, well I've eaten goat! Curried goat, at an East Indian festival. And to be honest, it was VERY good.
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No I don't think so. It's really just fried skin and meat. You CAN have other things mixed in if you ask for it.
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Hey!! Aren't you the person who turned Stewart on to the awesome Barbacoa place on 307 across from Chedraui (ish)?? That's pretty adventuresome fare!!
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I will eat just about anything but I draw the line at pets and bugs! A cockroach near me almost requires a straight jacket
![]() There is NO way it would get remotely close to my mouth. I wouldn't say I like anything exoctic. I've eaten tons of dead animals. Bear, goat, wild pig, elk, buffalo, beaver ( imagine the jokes) oodles of deer.
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we have friends, he is Canadian, his wife is thai. He has had dog in THailand. It is fairly common in Asia, he says. He says it tasted fine.
I couldn't eat it. But he says you can't get all uppity about it....he says many Indians think the same thing about us eating cows....how could we do that, in the same way...they worship cows. I said, sorry pal...I'm uppity, no one is eating my Moses!
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The first year we were in Playa we were walking down the beach with some friends that have been going to Playa for 15 years. We ran into a guy selling Ceviche out of a big cooler. He would just take a big ladle and scoop out the Chevice into a big plastic cup. Give you a little spoon and a pack of crackers. $3 We would have never thought about trying it but Paul said it was great. And it was.
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In Puerto Vallarta they use to come down the beach with fish on a stick. It would be whatever they had caught that morning. Sometimes a whole fish other times strips of fish (I think Mackeral). They would cook it on the beach with wood and cocanut husks. You would get a slice of lime and hot sauce. I think the cost was two dollars. That and a couple of beers was lunch
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